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Cardi B has taken a stance on the debate surrounding adult content after Candace Owens took to X to call for a ban.
“Ban pornography. It is a psychological weapon intended to weaken our men,” the conservative political commentator wrote on the platform earlier this month.
In response, Cardi B shared an Instagram comment in defence of porn, as seen in a screenshot shared by TMZ.
Ban pornography. It is a psychological weapon intended to weaken our men.
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) May 21, 2024
“Ommmggg why yall so against porn? Is it that bad for y'all?” she wrote.
“I enjoy it but I don’t know I guess is like a 6 time a year thing. I personally don’t feel no connection or addiction to it just a little quick one two … NOTHING LIKE REAL INTIMACY!”
She continued that adult content should “actually teach men how to please a woman.”
Cardi is the latest star to chime in on the topic of NSFW content and sites.
In April, Ye (the artist formerly known as Kanye West) deleted his X account after he appeared to receive a wave of backlash for announcing his own adult content website.
The rapper tweeted a six-second video with the phrase “Yeezy Porn Is Cumming,” directing viewers to “go to yeezy.com.”
According to TMZ, Ye is planning to build an adult content studio under his Yeezy brand, and is in contact with Stormy Daniels’ ex-husband Mike Moz to discuss leading the project.
Following the announcement, the Vultures artist received an onslaught of criticism from fans, who urged him to “return to Christ” following his Jesus Is King era.
West has expressed varying opinions on porn throughout the years. In 2018, after telling Jimmy Kimmel that he “still looks at PornHub,” the platform offered the star a lifetime of free premium membership on their site.
He later admitted to a “full-on pornography addiction” that “destroyed my family.”
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